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Matthew Broderick: Actors can relate to ‘Dirty Weekend’ secrets

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In the upcoming comedy-drama “Dirty Weekend,” Matthew Broderick plays a businessman delayed in a city where he had a fateful, alcohol-fueled encounter years earlier. He tells Matt Lauer that during long shoots in isolated locations, startling secrets about co-workers can emerge. He also looks back at his iconic comedy “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” 30 years later.